The work of Ann Feloy, founder and CEO of suicide prevention charity Olly’s Future, has been recognised by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak with a ‘Points of Light’ award. This showcases the work of ‘inspirational individuals or charity leaders’ across the UK. Ann said she was humbled to be recognised in this way.
My charity’s motto is ‘Love and Light’ to celebrate the qualities that my beloved son Oliver gave to so many others when he was here, so it is really for him that I am receiving this award. I am so grateful to all those, especially his friends, who have helped me in our work to save young lives from suicide.
Ann Feloy
We have delivered our training to 90 medical school students in this new academic year at Brighton and
A fantastic short course that fuelled us with essential tips to support our community.’ Anna Mantell (CEO), Food
Ann Feloy from Olly’s Future will be speaking to 6,500 delegates at the Nursing Live conference in Liverpool